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The two men running for Maine's second district seat in congress will debate live here on TV5 Thursday night.
Democrat Mike Michaud seeks a sixth term in congress. State Senate President Kevin Raye is challenging him for the right to represent you in Washington.
Tonight's debate begins at seven.
During it we'll be taking questions from viewers on the phone as well as through Twitter and Facebook.
TV5 to Host Second District Debate
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